Count Roget, a 500-year-old French vampire responsible for the deaths of the “lost” colonists in Roanoke during the 16th Century, is once again on the rampage in modern-day North Carolina. To satisfy his lust for blood and terror, he kills some individuals and turns others into blood-drinking zombies. Paige and Alex, two journalists with some history of their own, depend on a Native American shaman to help them stop the zombies and catch up with the Count after he flees the country. To stop him from spreading mayhem all over the world, they’ll have to kill him… again.
– Jack Evans, WMBS-CBS, Uniontown, PA
“Riveting. I couldn’t put it down. Vampire Resurrection evokes the kind of spine-chilling sense of evil I’ve experienced in my ghost-hunting investigations. I will never again be quite the same when I enter a cave. A gripping tale steeped in historical intrigue, ancient lore and hard-core horror. Great movie potential.”
– Jane Doherty, psychic, author and star of Dead Tenants on The Learning Channel.
“Vampire Resurrection heralds a new voice in horror fiction. Carlotta Holton has the chips to give you the creeps while making horror fun again. Brava!’
– Jonathan Maberry, Multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Patient Zero.
“Riveting. I couldn’t put it down; Vampire Resurrection evokes the kind of spire-chilling sense of evil I’ve experienced in my own ghost hunting investigations. I will never again bye the same when I enter a cave A gripping tale steeped in historical intrigue, ancient lore and hard-core horror
– Jane Doherty author of the Deas Tenants on the Learning Channel